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Previously on "Brilliant ideas thread."
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Selotape a shredded wheat to your upper lip and watch people's reaction when they think you are Joseph Stalin!
Or a shreddie, and pretend to be Adolf Hitler.
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Buy a bigger duvet?Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI wish someone would invent a duvet with an extra flap of material in the middle. You know, when you're in bed back to back with each other, and both your shoulders get freezing.....this is where the flap would come in, to tuck in between you, keeping both said shoulders snuggly and warm.
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I think this is a function of girth. The higher off the surface you are, the bigger the gap.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI wish someone would invent a duvet with an extra flap of material in the middle. You know, when you're in bed back to back with each other, and both your shoulders get freezing.....this is where the flap would come in, to tuck in between you, keeping both said shoulders snuggly and warm.
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I'll keep you warm. In fact, I'll make you hot and sweaty.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI wish someone would invent a duvet with an extra flap of material in the middle. You know, when you're in bed back to back with each other, and both your shoulders get freezing.....this is where the flap would come in, to tuck in between you, keeping both said shoulders snuggly and warm.
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I wish someone would invent a duvet with an extra flap of material in the middle. You know, when you're in bed back to back with each other, and both your shoulders get freezing.....this is where the flap would come in, to tuck in between you, keeping both said shoulders snuggly and warm.
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Queeny sack's the government?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPlease post any flashes of brilliance you might have here.
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I wouldn't argue with that. Have you thought of joining the Labour Party?Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostAbolish elections and just return the money that would be spent to us.
Let the current lot rule for ever...
er... um...




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Abolish elections and just return the money that would be spent to us.
Let the current lot rule for ever...
er... um...



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